176 Mr. E. Dukinfield Jones on Leindoptera-Heterocera. 



lines on hind-wings ; on under-side the postmedial bands on both 

 wings are followed by diffused white. 

 Expanse $ 84 mm., 9 112 mm. 



Hal. Castro, Parana. 



Hdiconim satanas. 



1^ . Head antenn.T thorax and abdomen dark fuscous ; a few 

 scattered reddish-brown hairs on legs and ventral surface of abdomen. 

 Fore-wings dark fuscous suffused with reddish-brown especially on 

 the costal region and in the cell ; an indistinct black antemedial 

 line, incurved and diffused in the cell ; very wavy postmedial and 

 sub-terminal lines enclosing broad fawn-coloured band suffused with 

 fuscous strongly angled inwards below vein 2, scalloped above 2 and 

 3 ; very broad and paler, without suffusion, Ijetween 4 and 6 nearly 

 reaching cell, then very narrow to apex ; a large black spot surrounds 

 discocellulars which are, with base of vein 5, fawn-colour ; terminal 

 area very dark suffused witli olive-brown between the veins. Hind- 

 wings fuscous ; a broad medial brown shade very obscure except on 

 costa where it forms a distinct patch ; terminal area black. Under- 

 side : fuscous, the yellow bands broader and more orange than on 

 upper-side, on hind-wings much more distinct than uj)per-side. 

 Expanse 105 mm. 



Hai. Castro, Parana. 



Family DALCERIDiE. 



Dalcera variegata. 



^ . Palpi ochreous ; head and antennas grey ; legs ochreous ; tarsi 

 white, claws black ; thorax golden-yellow ; tegular and patagia 

 brown ; abdomen golden-yellow above, pale ochreous beneath. Fore- 

 wings yellow, outer half suffused with brown, very dark at termen ; 

 a curved wavy antemedial line ; a brown spot in the cell ; an orange 

 line bordered bv black on discocellulars followed by j'ellow space ; 

 a large and a small yellow space at apex. Hind-wings orange-yellow ; 

 terminal area and outer margin broadly black. Under-side : fore- 

 wings yellow ; outer half black with two yellow spots at apex. 

 Hind-wings yellow, broadly black on terminal area. 

 Expanse 23 mm. 



Hah. Castro, Parand. 



June 5, 1908. 



